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体型较瘦的蝙蝠将面临冬眠以应对气候变暖。

Thinner bats to face hibernation as response to climate warming.

机构信息

Departament de Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Av. Diagonal 643, 08028, Barcelona, Spain.

Institut de Recerca de Biodiversitat (IRBio), Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Av. Diagonal 643, 08028, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Jan 24;14(1):2117. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-52459-9.

Abstract

One of the principal consequences of climate warming on hibernating mammals could be the loss of optimal conditions for hibernation. Although hibernating mammals, like bats, may be particularly vulnerable to climate warming due to a potential reduction of energy saving during the hibernation, there is a lack of knowledge regarding how they will be affected and how they will respond to this impact. Here, we examine the variation in the body condition of Schreiber's bent-winged bat (Miniopterus schreibersii) to investigate changes in the optimization energy demand. Using a 20-year dataset (1998-2017), we analyse the temporal trends of body condition in three key stages of the hibernation period: onset and end of hibernation and early activity. Our results indicate that body condition at the onset and end of hibernation have decreased significantly over these 20 years. However, despite this lower body condition, the decrease of mass loss rate in the last decade (although not significant) indicate a greater saving of fat reserves. The significant increase in winter temperatures did not affect body condition or reserve depletion, instead, lower body condition was observed with a higher number of days below 0 °C. Unlike other hibernating bat species, the females had lower fat reserves than males in all three periods considered. This study indicates that hibernation energy requirements could be changing as an adaptation to a warmer climate and that hibernating bats can survive the winter by optimizing their lower accumulation of reserves.

摘要

气候变暖对冬眠哺乳动物的主要影响之一可能是失去冬眠的最佳条件。尽管像蝙蝠这样的冬眠哺乳动物由于在冬眠期间可能减少节能,因此可能特别容易受到气候变暖的影响,但对于它们将受到何种影响以及如何应对这种影响,我们知之甚少。在这里,我们研究了 Schreiber 的弯翅蝙蝠(Miniopterus schreibersii)的身体状况变化,以研究优化能量需求的变化。使用 20 年的数据集(1998-2017 年),我们分析了冬眠期间三个关键阶段的身体状况的时间趋势:冬眠的开始和结束以及早期活动。我们的结果表明,在过去的 20 年中,冬眠开始和结束时的身体状况显著下降。然而,尽管身体状况较低,但在过去十年中质量损失率的降低(尽管不显著)表明脂肪储备的保存量更大。冬季温度的显著升高并未影响身体状况或储备枯竭,相反,较低的身体状况与低于 0°C 的天数较多有关。与其他冬眠蝙蝠物种不同,在所有三个考虑的时期,雌性的脂肪储备都低于雄性。这项研究表明,冬眠的能量需求可能会随着气候变暖而发生变化,并且冬眠蝙蝠可以通过优化较低的储备积累来度过冬天。

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